The STRIPE Competition Ontario Spring Divisionals delivered an unforgettable experience filled with energy, enthusiasm, and outstanding displays of talent from students and coaches alike. Teams from across Ontario gathered to compete, collaborate, and showcase the skills they have developed throughout the season, creating an inspiring atmosphere that reflected the true spirit of STEM education and robotics.

This year’s event featured several exciting developments that made the competition especially memorable. One of the biggest highlights was the transformation of the Nebula category into an innovation and presentation-based competition for the very first time. Designed for younger participants, this new format encouraged students not only to demonstrate technical knowledge, but also to strengthen their confidence, communication, and teamwork skills in a more comprehensive and engaging way. The Nebula teams rose to the challenge remarkably well. The young students impressed judges and spectators with their creativity, problem-solving abilities, and professionalism during presentations and innovation showcases. Eight Nebula teams from Zebra Robotics are advancing to the international competition, a tremendous accomplishment for these rising innovators.


Another standout success at the Ontario Spring Divisionals was the programming category. Through careful planning and organization, the programming division ran smoothly and efficiently throughout the event.Students competing in this category showcased impressive technical skills as they tackled coding challenges, gave outstanding presentations and solved judges’ questions in real time. The event provided an environment where students could apply computational thinking in a competitive setting while continuing to learn from one another. Thanks to the strength and preparation of the teams, all programming participants successfully advanced to the international competition, marking a major achievement for the division.


The Star and Supernova Robotics categories also brought exceptional excitement and competition to the event. With an impressive turnout and highly motivated teams, these divisions showcased the perseverance, creativity, and resilience of some of the competition’s most experienced participants.
Throughout the day, teams demonstrated their coded runs, navigated difficult robotics challenges, and worked collaboratively under pressure. One of the most exciting aspects of the competition was the surprise challenge, which tested teams’ adaptability, quick thinking, and teamwork in real time. Judges were particularly impressed not only by the technical abilities of the students, but also by the positive attitudes and determination displayed throughout the event.


The Star category featured 41 participating teams, with over 20 Zebra Robotics teams advancing to the international competition. Meanwhile, the Supernova division saw 6 out of 8 teams qualify for internationals, reflecting the high level of preparation and performance demonstrated across the category.
Overall, the STRIPE Competition Ontario Spring Divisional was a tremendous success, hosted elegantly by Zebra Robotics Meadowvale who were also the 2026 sponsors!

Internationals are days out and Zebra Robotics Meadowvale is excited to host the final leg of the competition on June 13th -14th at the Niagara Falls Convention Centre.

Stay tuned via the instagram @stripecompetition or @zebrarobotics for updates.

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